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Kittin Rippin Kittin (glove Radio Edit): Golden Boy & Miss

: Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys has frequently cited it as one of his favorite pop songs. Lyrical Meaning

The song’s lyrics are notoriously dark and unsettling, featuring a deadpan delivery by Miss Kittin that contrasts sharply with the upbeat electronic production. The lines—such as "Mommy, can I go out and kill tonight?" and requests for a "gentle knife" —create a chilling, almost childlike narrative about violence and self-harm. These "unsettling" lyrics are a hallmark of Miss Kittin's style, often described as having a "nocturnal" and "criminal" vibe. The "Glove" Edits GOLDEN BOY & MISS KITTIN Rippin Kittin (Glove RAdio Edit)

: It topped the UK Dance Chart following its international re-release in 2002. : Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys

: Pitchfork Media ranked it at #435 on their list of the Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s. These "unsettling" lyrics are a hallmark of Miss

"," particularly the Glove Radio Edit , is a defining track of the early 2000s electroclash movement. A collaboration between Swiss producer Golden Boy (Stefan Altenburger) and French DJ/vocalist Miss Kittin (Caroline Hervé), it first appeared on their 2001 album Or . Musical Context and Success